1995 Plymouth Voyager

Car was running fine, I stopped at the store and when I came out it started but it was choking out for about 20 seconds and then ran fine. It brought home with no problem but when I went out the next morning and started the van, it wouldn't start. Fuel pump is engaging, I can hear it go on, checked fuel filter. I was thinking the timing belt had broken but I checked and the belt is there but I have no way of checking the timing. I checked air and it is getting air and right now I am a little mystified as to what is going on. Any help would be appreciated.

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More than likely it has a vacuum leak. Check the rubber hoses that run into the throttle body or carburator (depending on which your vehicle has). You will probably find a cracked or missing hose somewhere.

i could be wrong here but sounds like the toque converter when locked up don't want to let go when you hit the brake or downshift.it can be a solenoid or a control valve sticking.you can either try changing filter and fluid are try adding some lucas trans oil to it at the local auto store.

If its the Carburetor system then Cleaning with carburetor
spray or solvent may help clean the dirt sticking to the unit problem... injected engines, a separate "cold start"
injector is used to spray additional fuel into the intake manifold
when a cold engine is first started. If this injector is not
working, the engine can be hard to start...